On 7/17/2009 2:59:36 PM, g1lai wrote:
>Obviously the collabs will
>save me enormous time in
>programming.
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The calculation start with (I0,V0)=the 1st data point in the I-V curve, and derive (n-1) pairs of X-Y data; Then the 2nd data point in the I-V curve, and derive (n-2) additional pairs of X-Y data.... Finally, n(n-1)/2 pairs of X-Y data will be generated for the linear regression (Eq.1)
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==> I have concluded the project last night :
http://collab.mathsoft.com/read?126038,11...concluded the the project with an export of the I(v) function. Just collect what you want from the export, export it meshed finer.
==> don't understand "Finally, n(n-1)/2 pairs of X-Y data will be generated for the linear regression (Eq.1)". ... n(n-1)/2 mans a � decimation, then what about a � export ? Linear regression is linear interpolation, but why interpolate if you can generate the data you want in the range you want and meshed at will. It looks like you want to linearly interpolate a function. That's OK if you just have a pocket calculator and a data table, but then why about 100's visits in a Mathcad collab. Maybe you just need to learn how to interpolate on a minimum pocket calculator, not the grocery calculator from the housewife.
jmG